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Romesh Ranganathan travels to some of the most unlikely places for a holiday. Romesh heads to Ethiopia. Will he find a warm welcome and a place of natural beauty there?

For years all that most people in Britain have heard about Ethiopia is famine. And drought. And Bob Geldof singing about famine and drought. Now comedian Romesh Ranganathan is heading to East Africa to discover if this reputation is justified. Is Ethiopia really a food-starved dust bowl? Or will Romesh find a warm welcome and a place of unique natural beauty there?

Met by local anthropologist Mike Tamerat, Romesh heads on a journey across this vast country, visiting ancient rock churches, scientific oddities, Rastafarians and camels to get a unique insider's guide. Along the way he experiences local wellness treatments that he worries will damage his reproductive capacity, an eye cleansing doctor and traditional rhyming jazz musicians who have a lot of fun insulting him in front of an audience.

But as he tries to get to grips with the country, he also encounters a side to Ethiopia that makes him question its undoubted beauty and fun - an oppressive political regime that has resulted in decades of turmoil and a country that stands on the brink of change. Bob Geldof wanted to feed the world and asked if they know it's Christmas time. Ethiopians do know it is Christmas time - they have one of the largest Christian populations in the world. But will he find any food? And beyond his stomach, will he find anything worth traveling there for?

59 minutes

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Music Played

  • Yanni

    Aria

  • Wallias Band

    Muziqawi Silt

  • Bole 2 Harlem

    Bole 2 Harlem

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterRomesh Ranganathan
Executive ProducerEmily Hudd
Executive ProducerMorgan Roberts
DirectorChris Cottam
Production CompanyRumpus Media

Broadcasts

  • Sun 8 Jul 201821:00
  • Wed 11 Jul 201823:15
  • Thu 12 Jul 201800:20
  • Fri 27 Jul 201801:15
  • Sun 24 Mar 201922:00
  • Sun 24 Nov 201922:00
  • Sun 15 Aug 202121:00